We wanted to bring to your attention a recent article in Bustle spotlighting the need for the Scarlett’s Sunshine on Sudden Unexpected Death Act (H.R. 6931), legislation we have introduced to strengthen efforts to better understand infant deaths in order
to improve efforts to prevent such tragedies. We urge you to cosponsor this legislation.

I write to share with you the
Op-Ed below that recently appeared in the Hill expressing support for passing legislation to protect the American public’s access to Social Security Administration (SSA) field offices. The article raises a number of points about the importance
of these field offices to our constituents. I urge you to cosponsor my bill, H.R. 7146–the Maintain Vital Access to Social Security Services Act of 2018, that would require the SSA to take certain steps, including seeking and considering public input, prior
to closing a field office. For questions or to be added as a cosponsor, please contact Chris Goldson in my office at chris.goldson@mail.house.gov

I write to seek your support for legislation, H.R. 7146–the Maintain Vital Access to Social Security Services Act of 2018– that would require the Social Security Administration (SSA) to take certain steps, including
seeking and considering public input, prior to closing a field office. The need for putting in place these commonsense protections is highlighted in the letter of endorsement for the legislation from the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare.

I invite you to become an original cosponsor of the Social Security Enhancement and Protection Act. While there is broad agreement that we need to take steps to improve the fiscal outlook for Social Security, there is limited public awareness of another
equally-important reality: it’s not just that we need to extend the solvency of the system—we need to improve it so it works better for vulnerable populations, including women and low-income people.

I invite you to join me in cosponsoring a resolution congratulating this year’s Nobel Peace Prize winners, Dr. Denis Mukwege and Ms. Nadia Murad, who have tirelessly fought against those who use sexual violence as a weapon of war. The resolution would also encourage
greater action by the U.S. and international community to end this scourge.

I invite you to become an original cosponsor of the Social Security Enhancement and Protection Act. While there is broad agreement that we need to take steps to improve the fiscal outlook for Social Security, there is limited public awareness of another
equally-important reality: it’s not just that we need to extend the solvency of the system—we need to improve it so it works better for vulnerable populations, including women and low-income people.